CHP: 29,8% — social democrat pro-european opposition
AKP: 13,2% — current govt
MHP: 13% — erdogan allies
DEM: 10,7% — kurds
IYI: 7,6% — civic nationalist opposition
YRP: 5,7% — islamist opposition
DEVA: 5,5% — conservative liberal
ZP: 4,7% — anti immigrant opposition
A: 2,7% — some conservative?
GP: 2,3% — conservative liberal?
SP: 2% — moderate islamist opposition
TIP: 1,6% — socialists
Other: 1,3%
— Remarkable findings —
AKP electorate doesn’t vote for CHP under any circumstances, yet social democrats managed to guarantee an all-time peak of 36% by April 2025.
Erdogan voters don’t prefer the Islamic fundamentalist YRP.
Ultranationalist MHP votes increase by 5%.
DEVA (conservative liberal) and GDP (a similar one), currently negligible parties established by Erdogan’s former team, face a tremendous rise in votes.
SassySasha_xo on
That 13.2% isn’t loyalty, it’s just people who haven’t had decent Wi-Fi since 2003
AspectNational2264 on
Classic rant regime hijack people’s values like religion, nationalism, whatever works and shove a so-called “charismatic” leader down their throats. Everything revolves around inflating his ego and popularity, no matter the cost.
It’s like the horde of Attila or some Turkic khaganate once the leader’s gone, the followers are completely lost, staring at each other like headless chickens.
I genuinely love this country, but some people here act like they’re stuck in the 7th century only with Wi-Fi.
museum_lifestyle on
I a not sure if the average voter still have a say in this. The only people who matter are the people who count the votes.
olaysizdagilmayin on
Considering the average age of his voters, they wouldn’t be able to vote after he retieres for good anyway. I don’t think he will ever stop being in elections until he dies. He is already too old but that would not stop him.
SilenceBe on
The irony is that a lot of those votes actually come from outside Turkey. It’s infuriating to see so many Turks enjoying the freedoms of the West while still backing Erdoğan and his regime. If they admire it so much, they should try living under it – let’s see how that goes.
Meanwhile, I know plenty of well-educated friends in Turkey who can’t stand him, and unlike his supporters abroad, they don’t even have the freedom to speak out
Kunze17 on
So someone needs to retire him
Armation on
any turkish person who votes for this pig should be forced out of the country and back into turkey.
Let them live under the shitty rule they keep supporting so they can have a taste of their own medicine.
But no, the EU has to be “civilized” in cases like this.
God it’s infuriating.
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CHP: 29,8% — social democrat pro-european opposition
AKP: 13,2% — current govt
MHP: 13% — erdogan allies
DEM: 10,7% — kurds
IYI: 7,6% — civic nationalist opposition
YRP: 5,7% — islamist opposition
DEVA: 5,5% — conservative liberal
ZP: 4,7% — anti immigrant opposition
A: 2,7% — some conservative?
GP: 2,3% — conservative liberal?
SP: 2% — moderate islamist opposition
TIP: 1,6% — socialists
Other: 1,3%
— Remarkable findings —
AKP electorate doesn’t vote for CHP under any circumstances, yet social democrats managed to guarantee an all-time peak of 36% by April 2025.
Erdogan voters don’t prefer the Islamic fundamentalist YRP.
Ultranationalist MHP votes increase by 5%.
DEVA (conservative liberal) and GDP (a similar one), currently negligible parties established by Erdogan’s former team, face a tremendous rise in votes.
That 13.2% isn’t loyalty, it’s just people who haven’t had decent Wi-Fi since 2003
Classic rant regime hijack people’s values like religion, nationalism, whatever works and shove a so-called “charismatic” leader down their throats. Everything revolves around inflating his ego and popularity, no matter the cost.
It’s like the horde of Attila or some Turkic khaganate once the leader’s gone, the followers are completely lost, staring at each other like headless chickens.
I genuinely love this country, but some people here act like they’re stuck in the 7th century only with Wi-Fi.
I a not sure if the average voter still have a say in this. The only people who matter are the people who count the votes.
Considering the average age of his voters, they wouldn’t be able to vote after he retieres for good anyway. I don’t think he will ever stop being in elections until he dies. He is already too old but that would not stop him.
The irony is that a lot of those votes actually come from outside Turkey. It’s infuriating to see so many Turks enjoying the freedoms of the West while still backing Erdoğan and his regime. If they admire it so much, they should try living under it – let’s see how that goes.
Meanwhile, I know plenty of well-educated friends in Turkey who can’t stand him, and unlike his supporters abroad, they don’t even have the freedom to speak out
So someone needs to retire him
any turkish person who votes for this pig should be forced out of the country and back into turkey.
Let them live under the shitty rule they keep supporting so they can have a taste of their own medicine.
But no, the EU has to be “civilized” in cases like this.
God it’s infuriating.